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194403.7z ✅

The first instance of Soviet troops reaching the pre-war border of the USSR, signaling the beginning of the liberation of Eastern Europe.

Whether "194403.7z" contains decrypted Enigma intercepts, daily squadron logs, or civilian ration reports, it captures a month where the Axis powers lost the ability to dictate the war's tempo. It is a snapshot of a world transitioning from the uncertainty of 1943 to the inevitable, though bloody, conclusion of 1945. 194403.7z

Significant USAAF missions, such as the March 6 raid on Berlin, which saw the first major use of P-51 Mustang escorts deep into Germany. The first instance of Soviet troops reaching the

Systematic bombing of French and Belgian rail centers to isolate the eventual invasion beaches. Significant USAAF missions, such as the March 6

By March 1944, the "Big Week" of February had passed, and the Allied air forces shifted focus to "Operation Pointblank." Records from this month often detail:

In the East, March 1944 was defined by the Soviet "Mud Offensive." Despite the thawing ground (Rasputitsa), the Red Army launched the Uman–Botoșani Offensive. Archival logs from this period highlight: The collapse of German Army Group South.

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